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The National Hurricane Center warned that roads in the low-lying barrier islands will become impassable, with waves of 15 to 20 feet crashing ashore.
Increased surf and dangerous rip currents are expected to continue along the eastern seaboard as Hurricane Erin moves into the North Atlantic.
North Carolina is still picking up the pieces from last year’s Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Chantal, even as ...
Strong winds and waves battered Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard and dangerous rip currents threatened from the Carolinas to ...
Erin is moving away from the United States but don't breathe a sigh of relief just yet: The massive hurricane is still ...
Powerful Hurricane Erin continued lashing hundreds of miles of the Northeast coastline on Thursday after creating big waves ...
NCDOT will be inspecting the North Carolina coast on Friday to check how roads were impacted by Hurricane Erin.
The official track from National Hurricane Center meteorologists keeps Erin moving northeasterly into the Northern Atlantic ...
The North Carolina town of Buxton, near Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks, is experiencing flooding along its coastline due ...
Hurricane Erin kicked up big waves Thursday along the mid-Atlantic coast and began a slow march out to sea after pelting ...
Roads are closed, and storm surge and tropical storm warnings are still in place, as the coast braces for dangerous ...